Family Dynamics
Lynn reflects on her childhood in Seattle, sharing insights about her parents' divorce and how it shaped her perspective. She discusses the contrasting personalities of her parents and how she navigated their separate lives without feeling burdened by guilt. This experience influenced her approach to filmmaking, emphasizing the importance of creating a nurturing environment for actors.In this clip
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